Saturday, February 13, 2016

The Best Japanese Cars from 80`s

The Best Japanese Cars from 80`s




Do you believe that where you born and when you born give a different kind of life? If you are born after‘90s, you stand the chance to ride on some of the latest exotic cars like Audi R8, Nissan Skyline GTR, or Ferrari 458 Italia. Imagine those people who drive in the ‘80s, they do not have all these latest sports cars or even iPhone of iPad, but they do have something that we did not have. Here we worked out the list of top 11 best Japanese cars from the ‘80s. These cars are still able to catch some of the pedestrians’ eye when it stops at red lights. Be patient and read one by one until the top one, each one is more and more interesting all the way down.



11th place for Subaru XT 1985



Maybe many of you don`t know this car , but if you ask your fathers the situation will be different.
The Subaru XT is a 2-door coupĂ© that was produced from 1985 to 1991. The name Alcyone was used in Japan, the Vortex name was used in Australia and New Zealand, and the name XT (with the four-cylinder EA-82 engine) or XT6 (using the ER-27 six-cylinder engine), was sold in North America and Europe. All were available in front-wheel drive or four-wheel drive, depending on the year.The Subaru XT was launched in February 1985 in the American market, followed by a June debut in Japan.
The Alcyone name comes from the brightest star in the Pleiades star cluster, on which the Subaru logo is based. 

By the time the XT was launched, Subaru had already produced vehicles with very different styling compared to other vehicles of the time period. The XT was the first Subaru to stray from earlier models that offered a practical application, in that the XT wasn't designed to carry loads or for commercial uses.The 2.7 L flat 6 sold in Japan was the first Subaru to exceed government engine displacement regulations due to the engine being over 2000 cc, and as such was regarded as a luxury vehicle. It also incurred a separate, annual road tax due to the engine's size. The XT range was replaced by theSubaru SVX in 1992.

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